Review of One Million Years B.C. (1966) by Timothy E — 06 Apr 2013
Most seem to get hung-up on the inaccuracy of humans and dinosaurs co-existing, however, the movie was looked upon by the cast and crew as a fantasy film, not a historical drama. In that regard, it mostly works.
The effects are great, and the fight between the Ceratasaurus and Triceratops is one of the greatest dinosaur clashes the world's yet seen. Sure, most people are going to this for Raquel Welch and friends, but the dinosaurs and music are well-handled and deserve fair scrutiny.
This review of One Million Years B.C. (1966) was written by Timothy E on 06 Apr 2013.
One Million Years B.C. has generally received mixed reviews.
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